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Cutting the straps off masks will help lower the risk of pollution.

Taking Care of Masks

Kayla Ashley, Staff reporter September 21, 2020

Using the same mask everyday will make it dirty like any other piece of clothing. In order to keep reusing the masks we need to keep them nice and clean. “I wear cloth masks because I believe they’re...

The Gulf of Mexico viewed from the Dunedin Causeway on September 17, 2020.

Hurricane Season is Upon Us

Abigail Houston, Staff Reporter September 21, 2020

Besides our school mascot, hurricanes are quite a concern. Many tropical storms are forming all around Florida sending many rainstorms our way. Should we be worried about these catastrophic storms?  Hurricane...

The Choice is Yours

The Choice is Yours

Brielle Link and Kayla Ashely, Staff Reporters September 9, 2020

When choosing to attend school or stay at home to learn, it is all up to you. Having a medical issue around or a learning disability, could have big impact on your final choice as well. Being face to...

Students are walking to fourth period class from building 11.

A New Norm

Abigail Houston, Staff Reporter September 3, 2020

School has finally reopened, but how do students and staff really feel about these new changes in learning? How do students feel about masks at school? How do teachers feel about having to focus on in...

Students from lasts years homecoming holding up the U.

The Mystery of Homecoming

Allyson May, Editor in Chief September 1, 2020

It’s the one day of the year where students can dress up: Homecoming. It is a tradition that high schools have homecoming towards the beginning of the school year. The dance also includes a whole week...

As seniors are looking forward to getting a parking spot, let’s reflect on 2019’s paintings.

Missing out in the parking lot

Erin Behrmann, Editor in Chief September 1, 2020

As juniors whip around to grab a past senior’s parking spot, this year’s seniors missed the first day feeling of a personalized designated spot. Due to COVID-19, the rising seniors were not able to...

Free online resources that promote productivity during quarantine

Madeleine Katz, Online Editor April 28, 2020

Ivy league colleges are currently offering free online classes in a multitude of subjects. Descriptions of the classes along with a trailer and link to join can be found on the website, Class...

Abercrombie has been emailing customers with alerts of sales ranging from 30% off to 60% off.

Online sales take flight amid pandemic

Emma Behrmann, Editor in Chief April 28, 2020

Shopping at the mall, trying different things on, purchasing, and moving on to the next store became a thing of the past as social distancing and store closures became reality. Now shopaholics can only...

Cats are one of the many to choose from as a pet

The best pets to own

Grace Mercer, Staff Reporter February 14, 2020

Pets can improve a person’s mood. No matter how angry, sad or stressed out someone may be, spending time with a pet can distract them. Pets are good for accompaniment which cam be especially beneficial...

Nostradamus prophesies on the end of the world

Nostradamus’ bizzare predictions came true

Grace Mercer, Staff Reporter January 16, 2020

Nostradamus published a book in 1555 containing 942 quatrains that allegedly predict famous future events. In reality, most of Nostradamus' prophecies are poorly translated and vaguely worded enough to...

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